Ruth Logan Herne

Her Cowboy Reunion


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      A new life...an old love

      Can she risk loving him again in Shepherd’s Crossing?

      With her family in disgrace, Lizzie Fitzgerald never imagined she’d end up at an Idaho ranch. Fortunately, she’s working with horses she loves—even if it means dealing with her old sweetheart Heath Caufield. The widowed father of an adorable boy, Heath hasn’t forgiven Lizzie for their past. But even a stubborn cowboy can’t stop the heart’s ability to forgive...or love again.

      Multipublished bestselling author RUTH LOGAN HERNE loves God, her country, her family, dogs, chocolate and coffee! Married to a very patient man, she lives in an old farmhouse in upstate New York and thinks possums should leave the cat food alone and snakes should always live outside. There are no exceptions to either rule! Visit Ruth at ruthloganherne.com.

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      An Unexpected Groom

      Her Unexpected Family

      Their Surprise Daddy

      The Lawman’s Yuletide Baby

      Her Secret Daughter

      Kirkwood Lake

      The Lawman’s Second Chance

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      Loving the Lawman

      Her Holiday Family

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      Her Cowboy Reunion

      Ruth Logan Herne

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      ISBN: 978-1-474-08552-6

      HER COWBOY REUNION

      © 2018 Ruth M. Blodgett

      Published in Great Britain 2018

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      “I’m going to bunk here so I can keep an eye on things...”

      Lizzie was going to sleep in the stable? On the floor?

      It felt wrong to leave her there, which was silly because Heath had spent many a night in the lambing barns. But this wasn’t him. It was Lizzie. And when she stuck a ridiculously small pillow behind her head, he wanted to snatch it, send her to bed and say he’d watch the horse.

      She gazed up at him, looking so much like the girl she’d been twelve years before. But different, too.

      “It’s my job, Heath.” She kept her voice quiet. Matter-of-fact. And quite professional. “People don’t inherit a quarter share of a ranch worth millions without putting in some time. I’ll see you tomorrow.”

      She was right. He knew that.

      But walking away from her—moving through the door into the cold spring night—was one of the toughest things he’d done in a long time.

      He did it because it was the right thing to do. But he hated every minute of it.

      And above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness. And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful.

      —Colossians 3:14–15

      Dear Reader,

      I loved writing this story. I loved writing it because it gave me a chance to explore the two sides of forgiveness, and how our choices combine with our faith to make or break our paths in this world. Lizzie went through a tragic time at the age of eighteen. She should have had the best of everything by society’s standards, and yet it all came crumbling down around her and she took the challenge and lived her faith. Moving on. Moving forward. Forgiving even though she could never forget.

      But Heath carried his anger like a hankie in a back pocket. He believed without question and let anger eat at him for years.

      Grudges are dreadful things. There are a lot of grudge holders in my family. I guess there are grudge holders in lots of families, but what a sadness that is, to be angry and then stay angry...for how long? Too long.

      Forgiveness isn’t just a Biblical reminder. It’s sound advice. It’s the basis for so much good in the world. That doesn’t make it easy, I know...but it makes it worthwhile. A true heart is a forgiving heart.